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Syria: Stalingrad of Western 'Regime Changers' - British Author

http://sputniknews.com/politics/2015112 ... -nato.html

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, "Allahumma barik lana fi shamina wa fi yamanina," "O God, bless us in our Sham (Syria) and bless us in our Yemen." They said, "What about Najd, O Rasulallah?" Najd is the whole area around present-day Riyadh. He said another time, "O God, bless Sham and Yemen." Again they asked, "What about Najd" and again the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) did not answer them except by blessing Syria and Yemen. The third time they asked him about Najd, he said: "Yakhruju minha qarnayyish shaitani wa yakthuru fiha az-zalazilu wal fitan," "The two horns of the devil will appear from there, and earthquakes, confusion and corruption will abound there." (Bukhari, Muslim).
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The article youposted has addresses precisely the problem.


Turkey's aggressive strike on the Russian Su-24 has clearly demonstrated the impotent rage of those who planned to redraw the map of the Middle East, British political writer and journalist Dan Glazebrook emphasizes.

Syria appears to be a hard nut to crack for the "regime change camp," British political writer and journalist Dan Glazebrook notes, adding that Turkey's shooting down of the Russian Su-24 jet demonstrates the utter desperation of those who planned to remake the Middle East.

"To make sense of this apparently senseless provocation, it is necessary to cut through the multiple layers of obfuscation which surround Western narratives around Syria and ISIS [ISIL]," Glazebrook writes in his latest article for RT.

Su-24 Downing: Ankara, Washington Acting in Unison in Wake of Attack
Indeed, Turkey's aggressive action against Russia should not be taken out of context.

Since the very beginning of the Syrian civil war, the West, Turkey and the Gulf monarchies have been sponsoring "an array of death squads" consigned to overthrow the Syrian government.

Glazebrook points out that the rise of Islamic State "has not fundamentally changed this underlying dynamic": the US-led phony war against ISIL, accompanied by arming and training of the so-called "moderate Syrian rebels," has shown that toppling of Bashar al-Assad remains West's top priority.

The British author calls attention to Obama's remark that the goal of the anti-ISIL coalition is not to eliminate the Islamic State, but rather to "contain" it. In other words, he meant that the West is inclined to keep ISIL focused on weakening Syria and Iraq, and not US allies, the journalist explains.

On the other hand, Russia, Iran, Iraq and Syria are resisting the Western project.



​"In civil wars, there are only ever really two sides: those who want the insurgency to overthrow the government, and those who want the government to defeat the insurgency," Glazebrook points out. Incredible as it may seem, NATO is now on the same side as Islamic State.

It goes without saying that Moscow's involvement in the Syrian conflict prompted panic in the "regime change camp," the British author continues.

"Belying all their 'anti-ISIS' rhetoric, the US and Britain were openly horrified that Russia might actually be putting up an effective fight against the group and restoring governmental authority to the ungoverned spaces in which it thrives," he notes.

Rescued Su-24 Co-Pilot : 'I Have Debt to Repay, for My Commander'
Russia's passenger aircraft crash over Sinai has become the first "warning shot" aimed not only at Russia but also at its allies — Egypt, in particular, the British author narrates.

According to the journalist, the hideous November 13 attack in Paris has appeared to be the second "warning shot" apparently aimed at French President Hollande who offered to lift economic sanctions on Russia back in January and more recently expressed his willingness to join Russia's efforts to eradicate ISIL in Syria.

"The past week has seen a large scale Syrian ground offensive, supported with Russian air cover, in precisely the Syrian-Turkish border region which is the death squads' lifeline: a move which prompted the Turkish foreign ministry to warn of 'serious consequences' if the Russian airstrikes continued," Glazebrook underscores.

​To complicate matters further, Russia has unleashed an all-out campaign against ISIL-operated oil tanker trucks destroying over 500 of them.

Needless to say, the collapse of ISIL's oil industry may deal a lethal blow to the "entire death squad project." Furthermore, it would completely undermine Turkey's covert oil trade with Islamic State.

President Erdogan's son Bilal is believed to be orchestrating the illegal trade, the journalist remarks.


At the same time France announced that it would take severe measures against ISIL' financiers, and demanded other countries do the same, the British author writes, adding that the move is likely to expose not only Turkish and Saudi benefactors of ISIL, but also the City of London…

Given the UN Security Council's latest resolution authorizing "all necessary measures" to be used against ISIL, it is becoming clear that the West's "death squad project in Syria" is falling apart at the seams.

"Turkey's actions have merely demonstrated, again, the impotent rage of those who have thrown in their chips with a disastrous and bloody attempt to remake the Middle East," Glazebrook elaborates.

"Syria is indeed becoming the Stalingrad of the regime changers — the rock on which the imperial folly of the West and its regional imitators may finally be broken," the British author conclude


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